Texas 2023 88th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR493 Enrolled / Bill

Filed 05/01/2023

                    SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 493
 WHEREAS, Philanthropists Joe R. Long and his late wife,
 Dr. Teresa Lozano Long, have greatly benefited Texans through
 their wide-ranging professional and civic contributions; and
 WHEREAS, An army veteran and graduate of The University of
 Texas at Austin School of Law, Mr. Long initially distinguished
 himself in state government; he served as chief of the State
 Securities Board Enforcement Division and the Bond, Insurance,
 and Banking Division of the Office of the Attorney General before
 embarking on a noteworthy career in banking, savings and loan,
 and securities law; part of a group that organized two Austin
 banks, he ultimately became chair and principal owner; he
 expanded his holdings and served from 1989 to 1998 as chair and
 CEO of First State Bank, with nearly 50 branches across Texas;
 after it was sold to Norwest Corporation, now Wells Fargo
 Corporation, he consulted for the company until 2000, when he
 focused his attention on his private business interests and many
 philanthropic endeavors; and
 WHEREAS, Mr. Long and Dr. Long shared a deep commitment to
 higher education and gave $100 million or more to UT Austin, UT
 Health San Antonio, and UT Rio Grande Valley; they created a
 major endowment for the UT Austin Institute of Latin American
 Studies, now named after Dr. Long; the medical school and campus
 at UT Health San Antonio bear their names as well, acknowledging
 a transformational donation; benefiting UT Law, they founded the
 Long Career Launch program to help recent graduates and also
 endowed scholarships and a faculty chair in administrative law;
 Mr. Long is a trustee of the UT Law School Foundation and
 received the Law School's Honorary Order of the Coif Award, and
 he has further served as a member of the Chancellor's Council and
 the UT Development Board; in 2018, the Longs were recognized with
 the UT System Regents' highest honor, the Santa Rita Award; and
 Mr. Long and Dr. Long also received UT's Distinguished Alumnus
 Award and the Presidential Citation; and
 WHEREAS, In 1999, the Longs provided a lead gift of $20
 million for the Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long Center for the
 Performing Arts in Austin; Mr. Long has given generously of his
 expertise as president of the Austin Symphony Orchestra Society
 and as a member of the Arts Center Stage board; in 2005, he and
 Dr. Long were awarded the Texas Medal of Arts; their many joint
 accolades also include the Ohtli Award from the Consulate General
 of Mexico in Austin; additionally, Mr. Long has served on the
 boards of the Headliners Club, the Seton Fund, and Caritas of
 Austin; and
 WHEREAS, Joe and Terry Long have made a lasting, positive
 difference in the lives of many Texans through their support for
 education, the arts, and countless other worthy causes, and their
 sterling example of civic leadership is a source of inspiration
 to all; and
 WHEREAS, Theirs is a lifelong love story that culminated in
 their sharing that love with the people and especially the
 children and future teachers, doctors, and other professionals
 and leaders of Texas; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the Senate of the State of Texas, 88th
 Legislature, hereby honor Joe R. and Dr. Teresa Lozano Long for
 their exceptional contributions and extend to him sincere best
 wishes for continued happiness; and, be it further
 RESOLVED, That an official copy of this Resolution be
 prepared for Mr. Long as an expression of high regard from the
 Texas Senate.
 Zaffirini
  ________________________________
  President of the Senate
  I hereby certify that the
  above Resolution was adopted by
  the Senate on May 1, 2023.
  ________________________________
  Secretary of the Senate
  ________________________________
  Member, Texas Senate